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医学教育与法律:对无行为能力成年人停止/撤销治疗

Medical education and law: withholding/withdrawing treatment from adults without capacity.

作者信息

Parker M, Willmott L, White B, Williams G, Cartwright C

机构信息

School of Medicine, Mayne Medical School, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Intern Med J. 2015 Jun;45(6):634-40. doi: 10.1111/imj.12759.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Law is increasingly involved in clinical practice, particularly at the end of life, but undergraduate and postgraduate education in this area remains unsystematic. We hypothesised that attitudes to and knowledge of the law governing withholding/withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from adults without capacity (the WWLST law) would vary and demonstrate deficiencies among medical specialists.

AIMS

We investigated perspectives, knowledge and training of medical specialists in the three largest (populations and medical workforces) Australian states, concerning the WWLST law.

METHODS

Following expert legal review, specialist focus groups, pre-testing and piloting in each state, seven specialties involved with end-of-life care were surveyed, with a variety of statistical analyses applied to the responses.

RESULTS

Respondents supported the need to know and follow the law. There were mixed views about its helpfulness in medical decision-making. Over half the respondents conceded poor knowledge of the law; this was mirrored by critical gaps in knowledge that varied by specialty. There were relatively low but increasing rates of education from the undergraduate to continuing professional development (CPD) stages. Mean knowledge score did not vary significantly according to undergraduate or immediate postgraduate training, but CPD training, particularly if recent, resulted in greater knowledge. Case-based workshops were the preferred CPD instruction method.

CONCLUSIONS

Teaching of current and evolving law should be strengthened across all stages of medical education. This should improve understanding of the role of law, ameliorate ambivalence towards the law and contribute to more informed deliberation about end-of-life issues with patients and families.

摘要

背景

法律越来越多地介入临床实践,尤其是在生命末期,但该领域的本科和研究生教育仍缺乏系统性。我们推测,对于针对无行为能力成年人停止/撤销维持生命治疗的法律(WWLST法),医学专家的态度和了解程度会有所不同,且存在不足。

目的

我们调查了澳大利亚三个最大的州(人口和医疗劳动力方面)的医学专家对WWLST法的看法、知识和培训情况。

方法

在每个州进行专家法律审查、专家焦点小组讨论、预测试和试点后,对涉及临终关怀的七个专业进行了调查,并对回复应用了多种统计分析方法。

结果

受访者支持了解和遵守法律的必要性。对于其在医疗决策中的帮助作用,看法不一。超过半数的受访者承认对该法律了解不足;各专业在知识方面存在的重大差距也反映了这一点。从本科到继续职业发展(CPD)阶段,教育普及率相对较低,但呈上升趋势。平均知识得分根据本科或刚毕业时的培训情况没有显著差异,但CPD培训,尤其是近期的培训,会带来更多知识。基于案例的研讨会是首选的CPD教学方法。

结论

应在医学教育的各个阶段加强对现行和不断演变的法律的教学。这将增进对法律作用的理解,缓解对法律的矛盾态度,并有助于与患者及其家属就临终问题进行更明智的讨论。

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